The film pick sup in the aftermath of Captain America: Civil War as Scott Lang grapples with the consequences of his choices as both a Super Hero and a father. While struggling to re-balance his home life with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, he’s confronted by Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym with an urgent new mission.

Priyanka Chopra received a special honor from Variety during their annual Power Of Women luncheon!

The 35-year-old actress joined a group of outstanding women, including Kelly Clarkson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Octavia Spencer, at the event on Friday afternoon (October 13) at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The luncheon honored some of the most philanthropic and trailblazing women in Hollywood.

Priyanka was honored for her work as UNICEF ambassador while Michelle represented the Environmental Working Group, Octavia was celebrated for her work with City Year and Kelly was recognized for efforts with XQ Institute.

“Your achievements not just inspire me but also so many others to work harder, be better and make a dent wherever we can,” Priyanka said to her fellow honorees.

FYI: Priyanka is wearing Michael Kors. The
event was presented by Lifetime, and sponsored by Audi, Dermstore, and Moroccanoil.

Here’s what the Murder on the Orient Express star had to share with the mag:

On watching herself in movies: “I look back at everything and wish I’d done it differently. I’ll see a film – which is becoming harder and harder for me – but I’ll see it once it’s finished and I’m gearing up to do press and I need to know what I’m talking about, then I never watch it again. If I’m scrolling the television and [a film I’m in] is on the guide, I can’t get by it quick enough.”

On social anxiety: “A lot of social situations are torture for me. […] Sometimes when you’re in a social situation where you don’t know people really well, it feels a little like you’re being interviewed all the time. It’s understandable, but somewhat exhausting.”

On the film she feels didn’t get the proper recognition: “One Fine Day with George Clooney. I think that on the opening weekend we got beaten at the box office by Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. That was particularly demoralizing.”

Kelly, on low points in the music industry: “I think a lot of artists have this story where you feel like you’re put in this box,. I presented a certain path that they needed to fulfill some profit. Whatever. It’s just not every artist that had an arranged marriage right off the bat.”

Michelle, on becoming “unhireable”: “It wasn’t a conscious choice to not work for five years. It was just as my kids got older it got harder. They were school age and I couldn’t schlep all around the world and disrupt their routines. I set down so many restrictions about when and where I could be on location that I became kind of unhirable.”

Priyanka, on the future for the world’s kids: “We keep dividing ourselves between countries and borders and race and gender, but eventually we have to think about the fact that there’s only one world. And if we don’t look after it, what are we going to leave our kids?”

Here’s a synopsis of the movie: What starts out as a lavish train ride through Europe quickly unfolds into one of the most stylish, suspenseful and thrilling mysteries ever told. From the novel by best-selling author Agatha Christie, “Murder on the Orient Express” tells the tale of thirteen strangers stranded on a train, where everyone’s a suspect. One man must race against time to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again.